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Cameron also does charity work. In 2000, as a tribute to his mother, who he lost to breast cancer when he was 17, Cameron organized "For The Love of Breasts." This breast cancer research fundraiser has been an important Toronto event that has raised in excess of $250,000 for cancer research. <br />
Cameron also does charity work. In 2000, as a tribute to his mother, who he lost to breast cancer when he was 17, Cameron organized "For The Love of Breasts." This breast cancer research fundraiser has been an important Toronto event that has raised in excess of $250,000 for cancer research. <br />
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Cameron Hughes is a Canadian sports entertainer. Hughes gets paid by sports teams in the United States and Canada to attend their games, blend in with the regular fans in the stand, and cheer loudly. Most recently he was hired by organizers of the 2010 Winter Olympics to attend hockey games.[1]

Cameron was born on March 9, 1971, in Ottawa, Ontario. He attended Lisgar Collegiate Institute in Ottawa. Cameron went on to attend Bishop's University in Lennoxville, Quebec.

In addition to cheering, Cameron is an active public speaker, speaking at high schools, colleges and corporations, such as Bell Canada, Eli Lilly and Company, ConocoPhillips, and Labatt.

Cameron also does charity work. In 2000, as a tribute to his mother, who he lost to breast cancer when he was 17, Cameron organized "For The Love of Breasts." This breast cancer research fundraiser has been an important Toronto event that has raised in excess of $250,000 for cancer research.

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